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I personally can't wait to see the photo, as well as a post-landing photo showing Curiosity on the surface (to pinpoint the location). I wonder where's the parachute and the descent stage (how far away it flew)

Location based on where Curiosity thinks it is. Inertial measurements fit radar almost perfectly - better than the simulations, within a few meters in altitude and less than 1 m/s in velocity. Don't expect to be off by more than a kilometer.

No, haven't looked for it in the image. Don't know that we'd be able to see it. Will be taking images of landing site in days to come, especially good ones six and twelve days from now to look for other components.

Resolution at Curiosity of EDL photo is 33 cm/pixel.

??: Blotch in image possibly landing stage impact?

Could be. Could be dust devil. Too early to tell, would like to take another look. Just starting to trickle down thumbnails from descent camera.

A little surprised at how much dust, but then w. MERs dust gets blown off, expecting it to wax and wane. Still some dust on cameras even with dust cover off. Wheels on very firm ground, no sinkage. Soil pretty firm. Might choose to drive somewhere else to find something softer.

Any issues with vehicle? Did you imagine that vehicle would be in this good a shape this soon?

Nothing to keep from moving forward, nothing out-of-bounds. Think we all believed it would land successfully, a little concerned we might land in some sort of safemode, might miss a comm pass, might have to sit and worry. Great telecom performance, orbiters performed beautifully.

Spend eight years thinking about all the things that might go wrong, in the shower, etc. Can't turn that off. Get to point where it hasn't happened but you can't do anything, either, very stressful.